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Debian Lenny 686 virtualizing Can I use CentOS 5 64? (In the background) [message #37756] Sat, 17 October 2009 01:38 Go to next message
Augustino is currently offline  Augustino
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Hi

I have installed Debian Lenny 686, I want run CentOS 5 64, I will run it, perfectly?

Also some could say me how can I run this virtual machine in the background?

Best Regards

[Updated on: Sat, 17 October 2009 01:40]

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Re: Debian Lenny 686 virtualizing Can I use CentOS 5 64? (In the background) [message #37759 is a reply to message #37756] Sat, 17 October 2009 12:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
ramjet is currently offline  ramjet
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I'm pretty sure you will need to install Debian AMD64 on the hardware node with a linux-image-2.6.26-2-openvz-amd64 kernel in order to run a CentOS 5 64 guest.

May I suggest you this "Bare-metal" installer:
http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Bare-metal_ISO_Installer

Try it and you will be amazed. You can configure almost everything from the webinterface even download templates. This was how I started using OpenVZ technology one year ago.

[Updated on: Sat, 17 October 2009 13:10]

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Re: Debian Lenny 686 virtualizing Can I use CentOS 5 64? (In the background) [message #37904 is a reply to message #37759] Sat, 31 October 2009 03:44 Go to previous message
Augustino is currently offline  Augustino
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Is a very interesting option, but read than proxmox is installing qemu

Really Proxmox is using OpenVZ?, because I want use OpenVZ, I tested all virtualization software and discover than OpenVZ is the best because the usage of resources is really little

And the resources used by Proxmox are so little like OpenVZ?

We can say than Proxmox is just a grafic interface via web?

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